I'm applying it to external bodily sensations, too. Wanting to be weightless as a metaphor for... not wanting to feel any pressure. Not wanting to have anything or anyone around me.
[Wanting to not be here, or anywhere. Not wanting to die, still wanting to be , but wanting to do it in an empty void.]
Because sometimes people disappear off the ship after comas, because if I'm napping for weeks on end then I'm derelict in my duties, because my inmate deserves a warden who's actually present.
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Zero gravity. So, uh-- a space where you're weightless.
I've been thinking about our exercise in trying to match internal bodily sensations with feeling words.
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Alright. Go on.
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[Wanting to not be here, or anywhere. Not wanting to die, still wanting to be , but wanting to do it in an empty void.]
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[There's the small sound of her teeth grinding in the quiet on her end of the feed.]
Concerned.
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Keep doing what I have been doing, I guess. Patrolling. Trying to give my inmate focus and a purpose. Spending hours napping on Eiffel's ceiling.
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